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Switching between LED'S with FLOWCODEv4

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Hello,

I am working on a project where I wanna switch between LED’s. The problem is I don’t now anything about programming at school we are going to work with flowcode so if maybe somebody can help me that works in flowcode.
I think for the people that has programmed some more things it is easy for them?

This is what I’ts need to do:
When I put the power on the Led’s needs to be out.
When I push 1 time on the switch led1 needs to be switched on.
Another push on the switch Led 2 needs to be ON and led1 out.
Another push Led 3 ON, led 1&2 off.
And another push all leds needs to be out.
And then start over again at the beginning.
Below is the schematic of it:

**broken link removed**

I don’t now if there is a possibility that someone can write a code in flowcode?

With best regards,
Koen
 

I don't UNDERSTAND your logic .You want to learn .But you want somebody else to write it for you .Download the flowcode examples .And learn by trying it yourself .
Maybe you will make errors but whatever you learn you will never forget!.
 

Flowcode is quite easy. Like said, study a few examples and you will get the hang of it. The flowcode people have a lot of instruction videos on youtube that you can look at.
 

Hi,

The problem is I dont have much time to do it. That's why I askd if someone can write it.

After that and it's working/more time availeble, I'am going to learn more about flowcode. And wil follow some examples.

Thanks
 

The problem is I dont have much time to do it.

then start earlier, and start now.

keep begging for someone to write the code for you just delays the inevitable.
 

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